Electrical connectors – With coupling separator – Nonconducting pusher
Patent
1993-06-25
1994-11-29
Pirlot, David L.
Electrical connectors
With coupling separator
Nonconducting pusher
439153, H01R 1362
Patent
active
053684931
ABSTRACT:
An ejector mechanism (10, 110, 210) is disclosed for use with a connector apparatus which includes a housing (12, 112, 212) into which an IC pack is loaded and from which it is ejected. The three part ejector mechanism also includes a one-piece eject lever (14, 114, 214) and a one-piece actuator (16, 116, 216). The eject lever is pivotally mounted on the housing for ejecting the IC pack from the housing. The actuator is movably mounted within an integrally molded channel (34, 138, 234) on the housing and is engageable with the eject lever to effect actuation thereof. Complementary interengaging portions of the housing, the eject lever and the actuator cooperate to effect the relative movements therebetween without the need of extraneous components.
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O'Brien Paul
Previato Mario
Caldwell Stacey E.
Molex Incorporated
Pirlot David L.
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